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Optimization-Assisted CNN Model for Fault Classification and Site Location in Transmission Lines

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219467824500086Cited by:2 (Source: Crossref)

    The theme of the paper is to emphasize the detection and classification of faults and their site location in the transmission line using machine learning techniques which help to indemnify the foul-up of the humans in identifying the site and type of occurrence of fault. Moreover, the transient stability is a supreme one in power systems and so the disturbances like faults are required to be separated to preserve the transient stability. In general, the protection of the transmission line includes the installation of relays at both ends of the line that constantly monitor voltages and currents and operate unless a fault occurs on a line. Therefore, this paper intends to introduce a novel transmission line protection model by exploiting the hybrid optimization concept to train the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN). Here, the fault detection, classification and site location are diagnosed by using CNN which is trained and tested by making use of diverse synthetic field data derived from the simulation models of distinct types of transmission lines. Hence, the location and the type of faults will be predicted by the CNN depending on the fault signal characteristics which are optimally trained by a new hybrid algorithm named Chicken Swarm Insisted Spotted Hyena (CSI-SH) Algorithm that hybrids both the concept of Spotted Hyena Optimization (SHO) and Chicken Swarm Optimization (CSO). Finally, the proposed method based on CNN for fault classification and site location of transmission lines is implemented in MATLAB/Simulink and the performances are compared with various measures like classification accuracy, fault detection rate and so on.

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